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newthinking

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Wed Jan 28, 2015, 10:45 AM Jan 2015

The European Union May Be on the Verge of Collapse [View all]

The European Union May Be on the Verge of Collapse

The complex federal project of the EU has proven fragile in the absence of a strong external threat.
John Feffer
January 27, 2015


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Europe won the Cold War.

Not long after the Berlin Wall fell a quarter of a century ago, the Soviet Union collapsed, the United States squandered its peace dividend in an attempt to maintain global dominance and Europe quietly became more prosperous, more integrated and more of a player in international affairs. Between 1989 and 2014, the European Union (EU) practically doubled its membership and catapulted into third place in population behind China and India. It currently boasts the world’s largest economy and also heads the list of global trading powers. In 2012, the EU won the Nobel Peace Prize for transforming Europe “from a continent of war to a continent of peace.”

In the competition for “world’s true superpower,” China loses points for still having so many impoverished peasants in its rural hinterlands and a corrupt, illiberal bureaucracy in its cities; the United States, for its crumbling infrastructure and a hypertrophied military-industrial complex that threatens to bankrupt the economy. As the only equitably prosperous, politically sound and rule-of-law-respecting superpower, Europe comes out on top, even if—or perhaps because—it doesn’t have the military muscle to play global policeman.

And yet, for all this success, the European project is currently teetering on the edge of failure. Growth is anemic at best and socio-economic inequality is on the rise. The countries of Eastern and Central Europe, even relatively successful Poland, have failed to bridge the income gap with the richer half of the continent. And the highly indebted periphery is in revolt.


http://www.thenation.com/article/196193/european-union-may-be-verge-collapse
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If it happens the far-right will celebrate a dream come true. There is nothing that motivates them pampango Jan 2015 #1
The idea of competing nationalisms enlightenment Jan 2015 #2
I think nationalism is much tamer in Europe now than it was early in the 20th century. pampango Jan 2015 #4
Nor has the idea of cooperating nations ever gone out of style... LanternWaste Jan 2015 #8
True. enlightenment Jan 2015 #15
The International Republican Institute's activity in Europe goes under the radar newthinking Jan 2015 #3
If it happens, it will be the fault of the Oligarchs who turned once sovereign nations, like Greece sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #10
The far-right does prosper when oligarchs create economic chaos. It happened in the 1930's and pampango Jan 2015 #11
I agree, the Far Right hates anything that benefits the people or gives them enough power to sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #13
Question: Is the creation of EU Union on the same level as a trade agreement like NAFTA? What jwirr Jan 2015 #5
The European Economic Community was created in 1957. It was more like NAFTA with the added feature pampango Jan 2015 #14
The EU isn't going anywhere FLPanhandle Jan 2015 #6
I believe the government in Iceland has tried to withdraw its application to join the EU but pampango Jan 2015 #9
disagree, I follow their news for years. EU is doing great, check your country in the drop down menu Sunlei Jan 2015 #7
didn't they have the Common Market in Europe in the sixties? Manifestor_of_Light Jan 2015 #12
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